Born and raised in Hungary had spent her early years listening to the vivid stories of everybody who she knew. Ever since her earliest days, she loved story telling.
She attend to University of Law but during these years she also studied art, humanities,literature and journalistm However, she could not escape the allure of storytelling and quickly began studying to become a novelist. She began by reading every chance she had. From classical literature to contemporary novels.
"I became a student of life", she recalls. Judy then began writing short stories for several magazines. Her first piece was published in the early 2000's.
She built her own website which was named as Writer's Diary which was the one the most seen website in her home country and across the world. A literary agent picked up one of her stores about Rosa Parks and sent a contract for writing a script.
Alabama Burning became a movie, in the leading roles are Halle Berry, Ed Harris, Andy Garcia. The movie was released in 2009. Next of her writing was the David-award winning Letter which has been filmed on Television. Several television station bought the film as the Hallmark, the RAI and others. From the Letter developed another great story, Baaria which was adapted to film by Giuseppe Tornatore the Academy Winner director.
Though she was busy with her other works she engaged to the Dreamworks in Hollywood to set up a script for Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro. The One Thousand Dollars will be filming in 2010/2011 and will released in novel-form also.
Judit now filming her own novel to movie. The S.O.M.E (Secrets Of Me) will on movie in 2011 with Edward Norton, George Clooney, Kate Winslet and Sir Ben Kingsley.
Judit is a highly respected journalist though she describes herself as a novelist.
Her articles recently are in the New York Times and Washington Post.
Her next novel, her own fiction for adults is under writing. The agencies were held a licitation for her novel so it's waited much.
"Once you read one, you have to read all of her books".